Here you will find ways to identify Selro pieces that are unsigned. Connectors on bracelets are a good start, plus backs of pieces, construction and other identifying marks.

Just a note: These overlapping V connectors are not only found on Selro pieces but they do help to identify pieces that have other attributes.

Also, not all pieces will have back bracing and it appears not to be found on signed pieces. Many large Selro pieces are out there that do not have this feature.

Please keep in mind that not all Selro was created the same way and that not all pieces will have the same kind of backs, connectors or clasps. There are many different styles. This page is a work in progress.

19Photo by Kathie Davis. Selro 6 circle bracelet clasp which I started noticing on bracelets that I identified as Selro. I asked the jewelry groups and no one knew whose pieces these were connected to.

20Photo by Kathie Davis. Selro 6 circle bracelet clasp. I also noticed some of the Selro bracelets also had 6 petal designs and this made me go on a search that has lasted, years. I have only seen 2 bracelets with this clasp that I have questioned as being Selro or not. Don't forget, people can replace clasps if they're broken!

OMG. What a wonderful surprise it was finding your site. My greatest joy in collecting vintage jewelry has been the "studious" approach, kindled by my first collector's book, Bell's "How to be a Jewelry Detective." Your site is of that caliber of clarity and superior in its photos!

I hope to sell all my jewelry in the coming months - a pre estate sale, literally. But I hate letting go of those unsigned pieces I've loved and admired when I've not yet identify the likely maker. Your site will solve many mysteries and help me move on.

Thank you for all your hard work. My eyes have been crossed for the past few months looking for a site with pictures that I can match up with pieces I have. This information of yours should be there in a book.Do you mind if I spread the word about your albums on Selro/Selini? Let me know and thanks again for your brains.

Why oh why have you not yet written a book?? Instead, you "make" us come here (oh darn!) to pick your wonderful brain.Thank you so much for all the information you put out there for us to soak up, if we can. - Barbara | http://www.zibbet.com/LustfulJewels, Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:55AM

Hello Kathy, Firstly I want to thank you for sharing all your invaluable research. I love Selro myself- and hate to think about how many great chunky bracelets I've sold that might have been Selro. Thanks to you less will slip between the cracks! I have a neat lariat necklace with the herringbone chain and it has a raised "S" on the clasp. I haven't been able to find any reference to this mark. Was wondering if you are familiar with it. I would be happy to send along a photo. Thank you, Kathleen - Kathleen | http://www.etsy.com/shop/NewMoonMagick, Wed, 9 Jan 2013 5:41AM